National Farm Radio Forum
On air from 1941-01-28 to 1965-03-29
It was radio that got farmers talking. From 1941 to 1965, National Farm Radio Forum brought together groups of neighbours across rural Canada to listen to a weekly half-hour program on a single farm issue. Using accompanying printed study guides, the groups then discussed the broadcast and sent in a summary for follow-up on a subsequent show. Launched as an educational experiment by the CBC, along with the Canadian Association for Adult Education and the Canadian Federation of Agriculture, the show's motto was: "Read. Listen. Discuss. Act."
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Farm Forum: Careers for rural teens
Broadcast Date: Jan. 13, 1964
Last week on National Radio Farm Forum, a group of education experts weighed in on how rural youth can prepare for a future off the farm. This week, the young people have the floor. They discuss the quality of the teachers in rural schools before moving on to how they can finance a post-secondary education. In this 1964 program, some students say their parents helped them choose a career, while others say they've found their path on their own.Farm Forum: Careers for rural teens
• In this clip, students discuss whether membership in 4-H should be worth a high-school credit. Founded in 1933, the Canadian branch of 4-H (Head, Heart, Hands, Health) is an agricultural-based youth club.• In 1961, just 4.6 percent of girls and 11.3 per cent of boys graduating from high school went on to university.
• By 1999, about 68 per cent of girls and 57 per cent of boys went to on university or collage after high school.
Farm Forum: Careers for rural teens
Medium: Radio
Program: National Farm Radio Forum
Broadcast Date: Jan. 13, 1964
Duration: 28:53
Last updated:
April 3, 2008
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National Farm Radio Forum
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Last updated: April 3, 2008.
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